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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Facts And Feelings Series For Teens, Unknown Unknown
Facts And Feelings Series For Teens, Unknown Unknown
All Archived Publications
Series developed for teens on how to deal with common issues that they face.
Facts And Feelings Series For Parents, Unknown Unknown
Facts And Feelings Series For Parents, Unknown Unknown
All Archived Publications
Packet that gives instructions to parents about talking to teens about common issues they face.
Front Matter, Margery N. Sly
Front Matter, Margery N. Sly
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.
History, Historiography, And The Appraisal Of University Records, Carl Van Ness
History, Historiography, And The Appraisal Of University Records, Carl Van Ness
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Rookie university archivists are ill-prepared for the responsibilities entailed in the management of an academic archives. First, there is the unique institutional setting. The unusual and varied systems of university governance make strict adherence to the paradigms for archival arrangement and description impractical at times. Second, and more vexing, is the fact that few college and university archivists are intellectually prepared. Unless the archivist is a devoted alumnus, he or she must first study the institution's history, mythology, and cultural traditions. But what of the larger academic world? Unfortunately, most archivists know little about the development of American higher education …
Exploring The New South Agenda In The Records Of Southern Colleges And Universities, Sara J. Harwell
Exploring The New South Agenda In The Records Of Southern Colleges And Universities, Sara J. Harwell
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
On 21 December 1886, Southern editor Henry W. Grady gave a speech at New York's Delmonico's Restaurant in which he called for the South to lift itself out of its slump of poverty, backwardness, and defeatism, and make itself over into a New South. In this speech, soon to be known as the New South speech, Grady stated: "The Old South rested everything on slavery and agriculture, unconscious that these could neither give nor maintain healthy growth. The new South presents a perfect democracy, the oligarchs leading in the popular movement-a social system compact and closely knitted, less splendid on …
Short Subjects: Map Management For Small Collections, Pam Hackbart-Dean
Short Subjects: Map Management For Small Collections, Pam Hackbart-Dean
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
In the past, maps have been used only to illustrate texts or to buttress views gleaned from more traditional written sources. However, maps are primary sources and should be integrated with historical research from the outset. They should be viewed as true documents, not as secondary sources.
Short Subjects: Suggestions For Moving University Archives, Dennis S. Taylor
Short Subjects: Suggestions For Moving University Archives, Dennis S. Taylor
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
Moving archival material is, in most situations, a formidable task that requires weeks or months of preparation. Even in a college or university setting where optimal conditions supposedly prevail, moving material may still require weeks or months because individuals from levels of the organizational hierarchy, as well as the student body, are affected or involved. Whereas another type of archival repository might shut down for the duration of a move, a university archives (located more than likely within a library) cannot, because it serves users who want ready access to the holdings. A quick and efficient move is, therefore, in …
Back Matter, Margery N. Sly
Back Matter, Margery N. Sly
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.
Provenance Viii, Issue 2, Margery N. Sly
Provenance Viii, Issue 2, Margery N. Sly
Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists
No abstract provided.
Review Of Preservation Microfilming: Planning & Production, Judy L. Johnson
Review Of Preservation Microfilming: Planning & Production, Judy L. Johnson
UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications
This short, compact, and very readable book presents five of the papers given at the RTSD Preservation Microfilming Institute in New Haven, Connecticut, on April 21-23, 1988. ... Each of the papers is well written and highly readable. The publication provides an excellent introduction to the many aspects involved in preservation microfilming.
The First Great Law & Economics Movement, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
The First Great Law & Economics Movement, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
All Faculty Scholarship
Beginning in the 1880s American economists turned their attention to the law in a way unprecedented in American thought. Some legal academics in turn incorporated economics into their thinking about the law. Whether their output or its impact were great enough to warrant calling their efforts a law and economics "movement" is worth debating. This essay argues that there was such a movement.
Four things account for the increasing interest in law and economics at the turn of the century: (1) the widespread application of evolutionary models to the development of both law and economic theory; (2) the influence of …
Infinity In A Grain Of Sand: The World Of Law And Lawyers As Portrayed In The Clinical Teaching Implicit In The Law School Curriculum, Howard Lesnick
Infinity In A Grain Of Sand: The World Of Law And Lawyers As Portrayed In The Clinical Teaching Implicit In The Law School Curriculum, Howard Lesnick
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Growth And Distribution: A Neoclassical Kaldor-Robinson Exercise, James Tobin
Growth And Distribution: A Neoclassical Kaldor-Robinson Exercise, James Tobin
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
Kaldor’s capital/labor income distribution theory relied on differential saving propensities from profits and wages. Robinson’s growth models typically specified constant-coefficient technologies in which marginal productivities cannot determine distribution. Here these two insights are combined in a two-sector (capital goods, consumption goods) economy. Two technologies are available, but only as either-or alternatives. The choice of technology and the income distribution depend on the saving propensities. Steady-state consumption need not be greater when the economy is more capitalized and profit rates are lower.
Infant Temperament And Maternal Responsiveness As Predictors Of Attachment At 1 Year, Belinda E. Sims
Infant Temperament And Maternal Responsiveness As Predictors Of Attachment At 1 Year, Belinda E. Sims
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Perceptions Of Procedural Justice Of Bargaining Styles, Elizabeth Sanders
Perceptions Of Procedural Justice Of Bargaining Styles, Elizabeth Sanders
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Attributions And Control Cognitions Of Parents Of Autistic Children: A Model For Predicting Stress And Adjustment, Edmund M. Kearney
Attributions And Control Cognitions Of Parents Of Autistic Children: A Model For Predicting Stress And Adjustment, Edmund M. Kearney
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
An Investigation Into The Domain Of Experience And Attitudes Concerning Epilepsy, Claudia B. Lampman
An Investigation Into The Domain Of Experience And Attitudes Concerning Epilepsy, Claudia B. Lampman
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Service Values-Profit Goals: The Divided Selves Of Car Sales Women, Helen M. Lawson
Service Values-Profit Goals: The Divided Selves Of Car Sales Women, Helen M. Lawson
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Expanding Psychometric Assessment Of Male Impotence Using The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory, Nancy Wendel Cummane
Expanding Psychometric Assessment Of Male Impotence Using The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory, Nancy Wendel Cummane
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
An Examination Of The Process Of Child Psychotherapy Across Stages In Treatment, Ruth Cliffer Greenthal
An Examination Of The Process Of Child Psychotherapy Across Stages In Treatment, Ruth Cliffer Greenthal
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
William James On The Self And Personality: Clearing The Ground For Subsequent Theorists, Researchers, And Practitioners, David E. Leary
William James On The Self And Personality: Clearing The Ground For Subsequent Theorists, Researchers, And Practitioners, David E. Leary
Psychology Faculty Publications
The fundamental basis of William James's psychology - the rock-bottom foundation on which it is constructed - is "the stream of thought" or "the stream of consciousness. " 1* The first and preeminent characteristic of our flowingly continuous experience of "thought" or "consciousness," James (1890/1983d) said, is that it is personal (pp. 220-224). Every thought, every psychological experience, is mine, or hers, or his, or yours. For this reason, he suggested, "the personal self rather than the thought [or consciousness] might be treated as the immediate datum in psychology" (p. 221).2 Indeed, James was strongly convinced that "no …
Concepts Of Justice, Steven Alan Samson
Concepts Of Justice, Steven Alan Samson
Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Seminar: Out Of Revolution Bibliography, Steven Alan Samson
Seminar: Out Of Revolution Bibliography, Steven Alan Samson
Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Perceptions Of Fairness And The Wage Setting Process, Tami Diane Douglas
Perceptions Of Fairness And The Wage Setting Process, Tami Diane Douglas
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Attachment And Individuation In Identity Development In Females, Cassandra Nan Nichols
The Role Of Attachment And Individuation In Identity Development In Females, Cassandra Nan Nichols
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Experience With Children On Adult Male's Interactions With Girls And Boys, Sheila Denise Gregory-Goetz
The Effects Of Experience With Children On Adult Male's Interactions With Girls And Boys, Sheila Denise Gregory-Goetz
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Partial Hepatectomy On The Strength Of A Conditioned Taste Aversion: A Parametric Study, Christopher Adam Duva
The Effect Of Partial Hepatectomy On The Strength Of A Conditioned Taste Aversion: A Parametric Study, Christopher Adam Duva
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 39, No. 2, Wendy Everham, Lee C. Hopple, Ervin Beck, Juliana Bova, Grover M. Detwiler, Robert P. Stevenson
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 39, No. 2, Wendy Everham, Lee C. Hopple, Ervin Beck, Juliana Bova, Grover M. Detwiler, Robert P. Stevenson
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The Recovery of the Feminine in an Early American Pietist Community: The Interpretive Challenge of the Theology of Conrad Beissel
• A Religious and Geographical History of the Shakers, 1747-1988
• Indiana Amish Family Records
• Eel for Christmas: An Italian Tradition
• Recollections of Ninety-Two Years
• Those Old-Time Children's Days
• Aldes un Neies (Old and New)
The Effects Of A Program To Develop Collaboration On Teacher Interactions And Norms Of Collegiality Within The School As A Workplace, Michael E. Sicignano
The Effects Of A Program To Develop Collaboration On Teacher Interactions And Norms Of Collegiality Within The School As A Workplace, Michael E. Sicignano
Theses and Dissertations in Urban Services - Urban Management
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of the Effective Teaching Network (ETN), a program designed to develop collaboration among teachers. This study employs the pretest/posttest nonequivalent comparison group design. The treatment group (n = 75) represents an intact group of teachers who participated in the ETN pilot program. Thirty teachers participated in the direct level of treatment, and 40 teachers participated in the indirect level of treatment. The comparison group (n = 77) represents an intact group of teachers who were matched with the treatment group on teacher characteristics and pretest scores. The Professional Collegiality Questionnaire …
Cohabitation And Marital Stability In The United States, Jay D. Teachman, Karen A. Polonko
Cohabitation And Marital Stability In The United States, Jay D. Teachman, Karen A. Polonko
Sociology & Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Recent evidence from Canada and Sweden indicates that cohabitation prior to marriage significantly increases the risk of subsequent marital dissolution. In this article we present results testing the hypothesis that cohabitation increases marital disruption in the United States. We find that premarital cohabitation increases the risk of subsequent marital instability. However, the effect of cohabitation can be attributed to the fact that cohabitants have spent more time in union than noncohabitants. Once total length of union is accounted for, there is no difference in marital disruption between cohabitants and noncohabitants. We argue that subsequent research comparing cohabitants and noncohabitants with …